Pair of giant pandas share dinner at Chongqing Zoo in China
On May 19, two giant pandas enjoyed a bamboo dinner at the Chongqing Zoo in China. Pandas Xing Xing and Chen Chen enjoy each other's company as the two scarf down a hearty meal.
On May 19, two giant pandas enjoyed a bamboo dinner at the Chongqing Zoo in China. Pandas Xing Xing and Chen Chen enjoy each other's company as the two scarf down a hearty meal.
Buying a property can be a complicated business, but there may be problems lurking in the garden which threaten to derail a purchase altogether.
A small black bear was spotted scaling the porch of an Estes Park, Colorado, home on Tuesday, June 11.Gianni Iandimarino owns the Ring camera that captured this video, which shows the small bear climbing the fence and walking across the porch.According to Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW), black bears are known to the region, and are continually trying to share space with an “ever-growing human population.”CPW encourages anyone living in the area to avoid feeding the bears, and to “bear-proof” their homes by being responsible about trash and keeping all bear-accessible windows and doors closed and locked. Credit: Gianni Iandimarino via Storyful
The executive director of the Yukon Transportation Museum is getting help from his dad, a recently retired electrical engineer living in New Jersey, repairing a model train that's been on display for decades.The old White Pass model train diorama has been at the museum since 1997. "I would love to see this train be able to run" said 32-year-old Sean Ridder, the museum's head. But the high cost of hiring someone with the right expertise to fix it meant the repairs weren't happening.Then Sean's de
Some nuclear plants in France were shut down after renewable output surged, Bloomberg reported.
Three adorable Asiatic lion cubs born in March to parents Arya and Bhanu at London Zoo have been named just in time for Father’s Day.The mames for the 13-week old cubs – Mali (male), Syanii (male) and Shanti (female) – were carefully selected from submissions sent in by schoolchildren across the UK, the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) said in a press statement.“The feisty trio grow from strength to strength, each developing distinct personalities,” the charity said, adding that the cubs have recently been delighting visitors by practicing their roars, currently a loud mewing sound.Footage released by the ZSL shows the fuzzy cubs frolicking in their sunny enclosure, with their mother, Arya.“The addition of these three lion cubs to Bhanu and Arya’s family is hugely exciting for all of us at the zoo and a great conservation achievement,” lion keeper Martin O’Sullivan said.“Asiatic lions are an endangered species in the wild, with population numbers thought to be around 600-700, so three new lion cubs are a critical step toward building a strong reserve population to protect the species." Credit: Zoological Society of London via Storyful
Native Americans have celebrated the birth of a “prophetic” white buffalo but also warned of the message it brings.
Zoo keepers have praised a super sloth dad after his baby took her first steps just in time for Father’s Day.
Standing at the edge of a bluff overlooking the Lamar River in Yellowstone National Park, TJ Ammond stared through binoculars at hundreds of buffalo dotting the verdant valley below. Grizzly bears and wolves are usually the star attractions for wildlife watchers in Yellowstone but this spring, a tiny and exceedingly rare white buffalo calf has stolen the show. White buffalo — also known as bison — are held sacred by many Native Americans who greeted news of the birth of one in Yellowstone as an auspicious sign.
Despite evidence of sea levels rising over the last century, skeptics are sharing archive photos of Sugarloaf Mountain in Brazil in an effort to disprove the impact of climate change on ecosystems. But regional and global data confirm the increase, with considerable evidence linking higher sea levels across the globe to human activity, scientists say.
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At the International Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle Congress and Exhibition in Shanghai last week, more than 300 companies from countries including China, Japan, Korea and Canada came to showcase their latest technology and products. Vehicles powered by hydrogen fuel cells, which emit only water, have attracted increasing attention from policymakers and companies seeking to decarbonise to limit global warming to less than 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels. Some carmakers consider hydro
Newport has been named as one of the ten sunniest places in the UK.
The Group of Seven rich democracies have failed to deliver significant new progress on climate during a summit in Italy, instead reiterating previous commitments, experts and activists said Friday.The group, responsible for nearly 30 percent of fossil fuel production, "left the door open for continued public investments in gas", said Nicola Flamigni from climate-oriented communications firm GSCC. Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States also reiterated the need to agr
In the last two years, bird flu has been blamed for the deaths of millions of wild and domestic birds worldwide. It could have to do with how infection occurs or because species have differences in the microscopic docking points that flu viruses need to take root and multiply in cells, experts say. “There's a lot we don't understand,” said Dr. Tom Frieden, a former CDC director who currently heads Resolve to Save Lives, a not-for-profit that works to prevent epidemics.
The Deputy First Minister will visit the largest haulage company for the Scottish salmon and seafood industry.
Every day, Magda Miloseska dons a white, protective suit and enters the domain of the honeybees in the backyard of her small weekend house in North Macedonia.She has been producing honey in this picturesque corner of the country for more than 20 years. But climate change and disease have made what used to be a simple pleasure much harder work, she says.Stence is a hillside village in the west of the country, surrounded by mountains and at a level of 650 metres (2,130 feet). Temperatures in June already exceed 30 degrees Celsius (86 Fahrenheit), three-degrees higher than usual, according to the state meteorological office."In the past, beekeeping was much easier," said 63-year-old Miloseska. "Beekeeping was a treat."Now, we simply have to fight both the climate conditions and the diseases that have entered the beekeeping."Just a hobby for some, but a source of income for others, beekeeping has surged in recent years in all regions of the country.There were 6,900 beekeepers with 306,000 beehives registered across the country in 2023, according to the Food and Veterinary Agency.But according to a European Commission study issued in July 2023, 10 percent of bees and butterflies are threatened with extinction in Europe -- largely due to human activities.- Honey production down -Miloseska may not have the data at her fingertips, but her everyday experience has made it clear to her something is wrong."Older beekeepers say that in the past they could get 30-50 kilograms (44-66 pounds) of honey from one beehive," she said."In this period, with these climate conditions, that is substantially decreased."Today, in ideal conditions, the most you could hope for would be around 30 kilograms over one season, she added -- with average production between 10 and 20 kilos.That relative scarcity has pushed prices up from to between 15 and 20 euros ($16-22) compared to 10 euros just two or three years ago.Vladimir Petroski, who for the past 13 years has spent his free time caring for 120 beehives, has noted the same problem.Whereas in the past they could expect 30-40 kilograms, he said, these days they had to be satisfied with 15 kilos per season.And he agreed that climate change had fuelled the rise of the parasites and viruses that threaten wild and honey bees."Beekeepers need to educate themselves and adapt according to the conditions and the micro-climate where they work."- Educate and adapt -In fact, the beekeepers are already trying to find solutions themselves.Their hive mind is made up of the regional beekeepers' associations, which promote good practice and organise honey festivals.They agree the main challenges are the warm winters, swift changes of the temperature in spring -- and the long, dry periods that come with summer now stretching into September and October.Environmental groups have called for government ministries and agencies to coordinate to tackle the problems that climate change pose for bees.So far however, they say their warnings have gone largely unheeded.The agriculture ministry is just as concerned about intensive agriculture, pesticides, loss of diversity and pollution. While acknowledging the threat climate change poses, it has simply recommended closer monitoring of the bees' behaviour.More data is certainly needed, says Frosina Pandurska Dramikjanin of the Macedonian Ecological Society, part of a project trying to understand the effect of climate change on bees.But it also needs to be share between the relevant state institutions, she argued.Without that, she told AFP, "it is harder to issue measures and recommendations".A recent report from the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) underlined the stakes, highlighting the key role bees play in food production and biodiversity.Out of the 100 crop species that provide 90 percent of all food consumed worldwide, 71 are pollinated by bees, it reported.dd/jj
King Charles made a subtle yet meaningful balcony change involving Princess Kate at this year's Trooping the Colour. Get the details…
“They told him we’ll all have to go to Spain and start a new life there, or that we should separate and he should go back to Spain by himself - it’s just horrible"
Princess Charlotte was right alongside her mum, Kate Middleton, as the Princess of Wales appeared at Trooping the Colour – and in a sweet moment the young girl could be seen helping her mother
Prince William and Kate Middleton have released an emotional behind-the-scenes video featuring tender family moment with Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis and Prince George...